Marschbahn Expansion: A Priority Amidst Planning Criticisms
The Marschbahn railway, a critical transport link in northern Germany, faces significant challenges despite ongoing investments. Commuter initiatives highlight the lack of immediate solutions, while Transport Minister Madsen points to Germany's protracted planning processes as a major obstacle.
The focus is on the double-track expansion between Niebüll and Klanxbüll, with plans to address this within the current legislative period. This expansion is vital for stabilizing traffic along the West Coast and supporting tourism and the economy on Sylt and the mainland.
A joint resolution urges the federal government to prioritize completing the planning phase by spring 2025 to incorporate costs into the 2026 budget. Reports of potential delays have caused concern in Nordfriesland, but State Secretary Gero Hocker reassures that the project remains a priority.
Meanwhile, Deutsche Bahn faces internal criticism, with calls for a strategic overhaul to improve infrastructure and operational efficiency.
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